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gepard:projects [2016-03-11 20:50]
jscheiber [Award Winning Test Bed for Automatic Gear Control in VW Cars]
gepard:projects [2016-03-11 20:54]
jscheiber [Immission Simulator for the Austrian City of Salzburg]
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 ÖBIG, Österreichisches Bundesinstitut für Gesundheitswesen und Umweltschutz (Austrian Federal Institute for Health and Environment Protection) in cooperation with Salzburg Urban Management ÖBIG, Österreichisches Bundesinstitut für Gesundheitswesen und Umweltschutz (Austrian Federal Institute for Health and Environment Protection) in cooperation with Salzburg Urban Management
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 High performance simulator for emission control and immission forecasting for the Austrian city of Salzburg. The project required to simulate the impact on ground pollution of the emissions of approximately 600 single sources and of 1,000 area sources. The impact on 76,000 points of the city´s territory was calculated for each half an hour of the year, i.e. for 17,500 meteorological situations The computing had to be performed in two steps; first, to compute the base immission situation (data base) for a complete reference year. Secondly, it is frequently used for urban development decisions, to evaluate the expected impact of new emittents under selected meteorological conditions. High performance simulator for emission control and immission forecasting for the Austrian city of Salzburg. The project required to simulate the impact on ground pollution of the emissions of approximately 600 single sources and of 1,000 area sources. The impact on 76,000 points of the city´s territory was calculated for each half an hour of the year, i.e. for 17,500 meteorological situations The computing had to be performed in two steps; first, to compute the base immission situation (data base) for a complete reference year. Secondly, it is frequently used for urban development decisions, to evaluate the expected impact of new emittents under selected meteorological conditions.

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